Community Services – So Many Activities for Muskoday
New Horizon (Federal Program) funded over $23,000.00 for the Building Bridges program to unite our youth with our Elders through workshops that happen every Wednesday after school. The youth learn traditional crafts like Dream Catchers, Beading, Sewing etc. In the spring they will conquer wood working as they will build home signs for all of the elders and picnic tables along with assisting with the Elder’s garden this summer.
Evergreen Grant donated $10,000.00 towards our Veteran’s Memorial Park. Due to the wet weather last summer we were able to carry over the project. To date we have planted 24 established poplar trees in a large circle and put in four flag poles by our Memorial Plaque. This spring we will finish the park by placing a perennial garden in the center with the outer rim prepared for annuals for families of Veteran’s families to plant each spring to honor our Veteran’s. This project is co-funded by the Dakota Dunes CDC.
True Sport donated $25,000.00 through a grant for an afterschool program that develops youth in the area of sport. Through the grant we are able to provide shoes and gym wear for each youth, storage lockers, sporting equipment and bring in technicians to help our youth development. This program happens all year from Tuesday to Thursday after school.
Community Initiatives Funds just approved a $78,500 grant to help build capacity in the Province for other communities like ours to develop an outdoor education program for themselves.